Enhance Your GitHub Profile with a Custom Pokémon-Inspired Card Generator
Are you looking to make your GitHub profile stand out? I’ve developed an innovative tool that allows you to craft personalized, animated profile cards inspired by Pokémon — seamlessly integrated into your README files.
Introducing the Pokémon-Style GitHub Profile Card Generator
This utility creates visually appealing, animated profile cards featuring your GitHub statistics. It offers a variety of customization options and dynamically displays real-time data directly within your repositories, eliminating the need for screenshots or external hosting.
Key Features:
- Dynamic, Animated Cards: Breathe life into your README with lively, animated profile visuals.
- Diverse Pokémon Types: Choose from 18 different types, including Fire, Water, Electric, and Dragon, to personalize your card’s appearance.
- Live Data Integration: Your profile’s current stats—such as followers, stars, repositories, and recent activity—are fetched and displayed instantly.
- Embedded Profile Picture: Your GitHub avatar is embedded directly as a base64 image for seamless integration.
- Easy Implementation: Simply insert a Markdown image link into your README to showcase your custom profile card.
How to Set Up
Integrate the card into your README with a straightforward Markdown line. Replace ‘YOUR_USERNAME’ with your GitHub handle and ‘TYPE’ with your preferred Pokémon type:
markdown

For example, to display a Fire-type profile card:
markdown

Sample Types:
- Fire:
?type=fire
- Water:
?type=water
- Electric:
?type=electric
- Dragon:
?type=dragon
Live Demonstration
See it in action here: View Live Demo
Repository and Source Code
Developed with flexibility in mind, the project’s source code is available on GitHub: Explore the Repository
Why This Project Matters
Many existing solutions rely on static images or external hosting, which can be inconvenient. This generator produces pure SVG graphics that work directly within GitHub’s Markdown environment, updating dynamically with your latest stats from the Git